William and Janice spent three years on Logos Hope, visiting 55 places across five continents. While learning to handle familial expectations, they pursued their mission of bringing hope and help to nations.
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"There was no big blueprint, just the fingerprint of God," shares Dr Goh Wei Leong.
After participating in REACH, Jemma rediscovered her passion for children’s ministry. Now, she works with vulnerable children and youth in Eastern Europe, offering support and mentorship.
Four years and 31 countries: The fresh grad who exchanged the safe path for a journey on the seas
“What kind of people are you?” Despite being cheated, robbed and detained, their love for people never waned.
Once broken and battling depression, Jolyn discovered new meaning to life in Christ.
For the last six years, Siew has ministered to sex workers in Singapore's red-light district. Alongside her team, she engages in conversations with pimps and streetwalkers, offering friendship.
"Why am I here when I could have been more useful back home?" Kamala wondered as she spent her COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa.
Born with a hand disability, Edward used to struggle with self-consciousness and a poor self-image. However, his faith in Jesus transformed his confidence.
In 1975, 20-year-old Rodney joined Logos, embarking on a 50-year commitment to missions. Inspired by her parents’ example, his daughter Marianne pursued missions as well, leaving behind her career plans.